Shadow People
In this compelling episode of Shadow People, host Eleanor Voss explores the controversial connection between methamphetamine use and shadow person encounters. Drawing from neurological research, anthropological studies, and historical folklore, this episode examines whether these mysterious dark figures are drug-induced hallucinations or glimpses into hidden realities. Featured research includes Dr. Carl Hart's work on stimulant-induced hallucinations, Dr. Shelley Adler's sleep paralysis studies, and David Hufford's experiential source hypothesis. The episode traces shadow people encounters across cultures and throughout history, from Aboriginal Australian traditions to medieval European accounts. Voss presents balanced perspectives on this phenomenon, exploring both scientific explanations involving dopamine disruption and sleep deprivation, as well as alternative theories about altered consciousness revealing hidden aspects of reality. The discussion includes examination of why shadow people descriptions remain remarkably consistent across different users, cultures, and time periods. This episode appeals to listeners interested in consciousness studies, paranormal phenomena, neuroscience, and cultural anthropology. Perfect for those fascinated by unexplained encounters and the mysteries of human perception.
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